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Objectworld rolls out unified software strategy

Objectworld rolls out unified software strategy

By:  Greg Hughes  On: 14 Dec 2006 For: Network World Canada Creator

When it comes to managing an organization’s communications infrastructure, there’s a lot to be concerned with nowadays. E-mail, phones, video streaming — where does it all come together? More to the point, how does a company manage its existing telecommunications framework without paying too much for newer, more efficient applications?

Reece also says that while bigger players in the telecommunications market were trying to force the school division to adopt specific technical infrastructure, Objectworld has enabled the organization to work within its existing framework and use software-based solutions. He says Pembina Trails’ use of Unified Communications for Windows has helped in using unified messaging, displaying video broadcasts at press conferences and employing smart boards.

“There are huge cost-savings just from consolidating lines. We’re looking to have 1,800 lines. Soon, teachers are going to be able to have a SoftPhone with a handset. We’re going to leverage our existing fibre network technology and the software lets us be in control of our phones, number changes.

“The software does everything we need it to do. The clients are seeing their benefits.”

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Greg Hughes Greg Hughes is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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